Robert served in the U.S. Army during World War II. He was crowned as the Gratiot Corn King in 1955 and was Realtor of the year during the development of Sugar Springs in Gladwin in 1972. He farmed in Gratiot County for many years.
Robert was also an avid card player all his life and loved the out doors - especially taking walks through the woods, mushrooming, and hunting.
Robert is survived by his children, Van Wideman, Pat (Allen) Nowak, Tom (Nancy) Wideman, Becky (Ron) Ebright, Bill (Lisa) Wideman, Jim (Vicki) Wideman; and many grandchildren and great grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Bertha and R.B.; and siblings Joyce Wideman, Rosco Wideman, Maxine Stone, Willena Kolar, Jeanne Wideman, Helen Muscott, and Glenn Wideman.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Thompson Home Library Expansion Fund.
Barden Funeral Home, Ithaca, MI.
Robert served in the U.S. Army during World War II. He was crowned as the Gratiot Corn King in 1955 and was Realtor of the year during the development of Sugar Springs in Gladwin in 1972. He farmed in Gratiot County for many years.
Robert was also an avid card player all his life and loved the out doors - especially taking walks through the woods, mushrooming, and hunting.
Robert is survived by his children, Van Wideman, Pat (Allen) Nowak, Tom (Nancy) Wideman, Becky (Ron) Ebright, Bill (Lisa) Wideman, Jim (Vicki) Wideman; and many grandchildren and great grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Bertha and R.B.; and siblings Joyce Wideman, Rosco Wideman, Maxine Stone, Willena Kolar, Jeanne Wideman, Helen Muscott, and Glenn Wideman.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Thompson Home Library Expansion Fund.
Barden Funeral Home, Ithaca, MI.
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